Lucchese Handmade since 1883 collection style m1805 has stitch designs on the reporter buffalo quarter on this horseman style were inspired by textile patterns. A smooth ostrich leather vamp in basic colors ensures this boot can be worn with any outfit.

BREAKING IN YOUR BOOTS BY LUCCHESE:

If you've consulted our Fit Guide and selected boots that are properly sized to your foot, they won't require a great deal of effort to break-in. Be patient and allow the boot time to naturally form to the shape of your foot.

As for stretch, the amount will depend on the leather the boot is made of.

Soft leathers, such as goat or cowhide, will have more elasticity than an exotic such as alligator or lizard.

Exotic boots, like alligator or ostrich, should be fitted with little to no additional stretching needed.

HOW TO PUT ON A BOOT BY LUCCHESE:

Wearing a brand new boot can feel strange for the uninitiated. To correctly put on a Lucchese boot and assess how it fits, follow the steps below.

STEP 1

Locate the two pull straps and put your fingers through both of them.

Open the throat of the boot by pulling the pull straps out from center.

STEP 2

Stand up when putting on your boots. Your body weight helps get your foot into the boots.

There may be occasions where it is difficult to turn past the throat of the boot near the inside of the heel.

Pull on the boot as hard as necessary, using the pull straps. Don't worry, the pull straps can withstand a strong pull.

STEP 3

Pull firmly until your foot snaps into place.

Pay attention to two key things:

(1) Your instep should be snug. This is normal and important for good arch support and an accurate fit.

(2) Until the leather outsole breaks-in, there will be slippage in the heel. As you wear the boot, the heel counter will conform to your foot with each wear, but should always have slight slippage in order to remove the boot from your foot.